This weekend saw the fifth GWENT Open take place in Dandelion’s very own tavern. With the Salt Mines now a thing of the past, it was time to build a new lineup for the next Challenger event later this summer. If that’s not enough, half of this weekend’s participants were new to the scene in some fashion, but with them came a few familiar faces. And the first game set the pace for the rest of the event. China’s Hanachan — now partnered with LP — took on the Challenger #3 champion TailBot. This would be a matchup like no other; both players had clashed on multiple occasions and each had their own personal score to settle.

GWENT Open #5 is a wrap and proved to be one of the most diverse we’ve seen. Not only did it include a returning champion — some old veterans showed up, too! But it was the new faces who truly shined, and AndyWand in particular — a player that we first saw at GWENT Slam #2.

The fourth season of the GWENT Masters Pro Ladder Circuit ended just a few weeks ago and GWENT Open #5 is upon us. Seasoned veterans make a welcome return to the main stage but the tournament also introduces new competitors, ready to prove they belong among the elite GWENT professionals. The rivalization is on! A sizeable prize pool and ever-so-valuable GWENT Masters Crown Points are at stake!

Daniel “Damorquis” Morkisch qualified for GWENT Open #5 by finishing Pro Ladder on the 7th place. Just like last time, when he also battled intensely to finally make it into the event, he was able to qualify for the tournament, proving that what happened 2 months ago was not a coincidence.

Good news for all competitive GWENT players out there: a team behind GwentArena tournaments recently had announced their first big LAN event - RED-DRAGON CHAMPIONSHIP, which is also going to be the first licensed GWENT tournament in 2018.